Rethink Success
- K9Force WDC

- Jan 3
- 1 min read
When did “not winning” become the same as failing?
Not every journey in IGP leads to the world stage. Like in professional sports, only a few reach the top, not because others failed, but because many things have to align: the right dog, skill, mental strength, timing, luck, and support.
So how ethical is it to promise something that rarely happens?
We’ve seen big promises, unrealistic expectations, and crushed dreams, not from lack of effort, but from ignoring the reality of high-level sport.

Like any competitive sport, IGP demands discipline, patience, clear thinking under pressure, honest feedback, and persistence especially when progress feels slow.
Real success isn’t a one-time win. It’s proving yourself again and again - with different dogs, in different situations - not a flash-in-the-pan result.
This sport deserves honesty.
It rewards those who commit to the long game and respect the process.




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